Greetingks fellow penguin lovers,
As a service for newbies to Linux, I thought it might be a good idea to
compile a short list of introductory books on Linux for the complete
newbie along with brief summaries or reviews of the books. Note that the
list is intended for beginners and not veterans like yourself. Most
importantly, information about availability of the book (where can it be
found) and how much it costs in pesos would definitely be most helpful.
I'd have wanted to review Running Linux (3rd ed.) but I don't have that. I
can't seem to find my old copy either. :>
While we're at it, a book list for intermediate and advanced Linux users
might also be helpful. I look forward to hearing from you and your
suggestions for the book list. I'll eventually put the lists up on a
webpage or maybe we'll have it on the plug website. :)
-xen
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